The Flexors
This video is part of a series that explains each muscle relevant to artistic anatomy. This lesson is on the Flexor Muscles on the lower arm including the Extensor Digitorum, Flexor Carpi Radialis, Flexor Carpi Ulnaris, and Plamaris Longus. The video covers the origin, insertion, function, and surface landmarks of the muscle. We cover one of the most complex topics of anatomy, and make it clear and easy to follow. This will help you draw the figure better! Visit www.drawsh.com for handouts on this and other topics! Find Drawsh Studio on: Instagram @drawshstudio Facebook / drawshstudio

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